The pup needs to understand that the birds/flock are yours. You are the puppies Alpha and the birds are your property. Not unlike training a pup not to chew shoes, careful watch must be taken for the first few weeks of training and sharp commands of "NO" when the pup chases the birds. Take the pup around chickens as often as possible and make it feel the flock is part of the pack. Mistakes will be made but if you are watchful and you use a leash for the first few days most dogs will come to accept the birds without seeing them as prey.
Hit puppy with dead chicken till he rolls over in submission. You may loose a few chickens before he learns. Spend time outside with them and discipline if you see puppy behaving aggressively. Keep puppy tied up if this doesn't work or get rid of puppy.
You kill the lizard first. Then say "HA TAKE THAT PUPPY!" That'll show em.
There are some things you can do to discourage them from killing the chickens but it will never be safe for them to be with chickens without supervision.If you teach the dog a good recall then you will be able to call the dog away anytime it attempts to chase and kill a chicken and you could reward calm behavior (such as lying down and ignoring the chickens).But depending on the dog's prey dive they may never be able to be around chickens safely so use your judgement and keep the chickens safety in mind when trying to train him to be around them.
Of course! However, it has to be done while the dog is still young. Once it gets the taste of blood hope is lost. The best way is to place the dog with the chickens when it is still a puppy. Let the roosters run it and peck at it (don't let them hurt him too bad) but if he learns the chickens are dominant over him he will be less likely to hurt them or even go near them when he is older.
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teach your chickens to fly
Killing chickens, or the GE.
Give the puppy something he can chew on.
The correct grammar for the sentence is "when the killing stops." In this case, "stops" should be in its base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "when."
Yes, they should stop killing sharks!
Stop Killing Time was created in 2000-10.
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by not killing them.